Kiran Bist

Graduate Assistant at LSU Department of Mathematics
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States, US

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Credentials

  • Supervised Machine Learning: Regression and Classification
    Coursera
    Jun, 2023
    - Nov, 2024
  • Python Data Structures
    Coursera
    Jul, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Programming for Everybody (Getting Started with Python)
    Coursera
    Sep, 2021
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Graduate Assistant
      • Aug 2020 - Present

      TA - Calculus I, II, and III Instructor - College Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus I, and Business calculus TA - Calculus I, II, and III Instructor - College Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus I, and Business calculus

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Vice President of International Student Organisation (ISO)
      • Sep 2019 - May 2020

    • Secretary of Alpha Chi Honor society
      • Sep 2019 - May 2020

    • Resident Director
      • Aug 2019 - May 2020

      Live-in advisor for a Resident Hall.Direct supervisor for the RA staff in the building.Served as a mentor for Residents and build community in the building.Participated in the process of RA recruitment, selection, and training.Assisted Director of residence life with the implementation of educational programming and room assignment.Recommended maintenance and equipment needs to the Area coordinator.

    • Undergraduate Student Researcher
      • Aug 2019 - May 2020

      We created a Neural Network Architecture based on the spacetime model. We used that network architecture to diagnose breast cancer from the Breast cancer dataset from the University of Wisconsin.

    • Student Ambassador
      • Mar 2018 - Aug 2019

      Organized and lead campus tours for prospective students, faculty, and/or visitors.Represented the university’s student body at various on-campus and off-campus events.Recruited prospective students at various events and college fairs.

    • Resident Assistant
      • Aug 2017 - Aug 2019

      Served as a peer advisor, student advocate, and administrative representative to the students in the resident hall.Enforced university policies and individual hall regulations.Conducted educational and social programming for hall residents.Assisted in staffing the office of resident life.Provided encouragement and interactive space for residents.

    • Research Student at Department of Mathematics
      • Sep 2016 - Aug 2019

    • Research Assistant
      • 2018 - 2019

      Worked under the direction of Dr.Benjamin F.Dribus for the paper on Network Horizon Dynamics I: Qualitative AspectsIn this series of papers, we study acrylic directed network's connectivity properties, focusing on three types of phase transitions that affect horizon sizes for typical nodes. The first two types involve the familiar emergence of giant components as average local connectivity increases, while the third type involves small-world horizon growth at a variable distance from a typical node. In this first paper, we focus on qualitative behavior, simulations, and applications, leaving formal considerations for subsequent papers. We explain how such phase transitions distinguish deep neural networks from shallow machine learning architectures and propose hybrid local/random network designs with surprising connectivity advantages. We also propose a small-world approach to the horizon problem in the cosmology of the early universe as a novel alternative to the inflationary hypothesis of Guth and Linde. Show less

    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Observation in Discrete Spacetime (Undergraduate Research Grant)
      • Jun 2018 - Aug 2018

      Research and Video presentation under the Mentorship of Dr. Benjamin F. Dribus on the theory of observation for discrete models of spacetime. This research program was a part of the FQXI Physics of observer program. This project describes what observation and observer are in the discrete spacetime while focusing on the problem of quantum gravity, and its possible solutions. Research and Video presentation under the Mentorship of Dr. Benjamin F. Dribus on the theory of observation for discrete models of spacetime. This research program was a part of the FQXI Physics of observer program. This project describes what observation and observer are in the discrete spacetime while focusing on the problem of quantum gravity, and its possible solutions.

    • Philanthropic Fundraising Services
    • Field Volunteer
      • May 2014 - Jun 2015

Education

  • Louisiana State University
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mathematics
    2020 - 2025
  • Louisiana State University
    Master of Science - MS, Mathematics
    2020 - 2022
  • William Carey University
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics and Philosophy (minor)
    2016 - 2020
  • Chelsea International Academy
    Cambridge A-levels, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry
    2012 - 2014

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